Quick Reference Guide

SCRAM CAM
Quick Reference Guide
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b. Assuming that a bracelet and base station are being
assigned, use the Assign Equipment page to change the
status of both to Pending Assignment.
Note: If a wireless SCRAM Base Station is being used,
the status of that device is immediately set to Assigned to
Client.
c. Print the client’s Participant Agreement.
4. Attach the bracelet to the client.
a. Place the bracelet no more than an index nger above the
right or left ankle with the SERIAL NUMBER FACING UP.
b. Feed the strap through the buckle and completely tighten.
The bracelet should be able to be moved slightly, but not
past the shin bone. Be aware that a poorly tted bracelet
could have some impact on the bracelets ability to take
accurate readings and may result in unneeded time taken to
re- t the bracelet.
Important Note: To properly align the bracelet strap,
ensure that the tooth alignment tab is positioned between
two teeth when the buckle is tightened. An “Open Strap
Detected” event will be generated if the strap is not properly
aligned.
c. Tighten the retaining screws until the two sides of the buckle
are ush.
5. Insert the tamper clips into the buckle slots and squeeze together
until you hear a distinct click.
6. Give the client a breath alcohol test.
7. Have the client sign the participant agreement.
8. Give the base station to the client.
Wired SCRAM Base Station
Include the:
Phone cable if analog phone line being used.
MultiConnect AW wireless device and device power cord if
cellular network being used.
Ethernet cable if Internet being used.
Wireless SCRAM Base Station
Give the client a copy of the “Install Wireless SCRAM Base Station
at Monitoring Location” quick sheet. The quick sheet is available
on the SCRAM
NET Help page.
9. Instruct the client to wake up the bracelet to begin the re-
initialization process.
CLIENT MEETING WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER RELEASE FROM JAIL/
R
EMOTE SETTING
Follow these steps if the bracelet re-initialization is NOT completed:
1. Complete the Bracelet Maintenance process.